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[ FRUIT. PLANTS. PRODUCE, ETC. ! ffi E y°96 Buy ’ s ' fi - Toppfi i p 1 I S'o.A Soll for sale - Delivered. ! Phone 58-640. X 1649 ' T N^? h ES^ C 5 ppewa ’ _l2s 6d 40Ib rase. eO9 North Papanui. I good" wfflK’STK' sauce, <a. 101 Edinburgh st.. Spreydon. X2osi i n-f= NT f D , to ™, u . y ’ 50 " 100 Bags Algerian I Oats. Apply P 3146, ‘Press.” 324 I S9SR Flower of Spring Cabbage Plants. 144 Riverlaw tee., St. Martins. 301 TOMATOES, Cooking a id Sauce, 5s case”. Bring containers. 71A Middleton rd. 5699 COW Manure, well rotted, large bags or bulk; delivered anywhere. Ring Manbre supplies. 45-256, any time. 6595 LILY Collection for sale. 50 named varieties. What offers? 41 Norwich st., Linwood. ’Phone 65-511. X 1919 ASHES for Drives, PathsTTactory-Yards. Excellent foundation. 'Phone 36-276. X1521 COMPOST Manure by the Load or Bag. Quality Manure for glasshou-e or garden. ’Phone__7s-994. X 1984 TOMATOES, Sauce, 5s 201 b case, half suitable table. Bring containers. 18 Horotane Va ! lc y 2 650 i 600 FLOWER of Spring Cabbage Plants for Sale. Palmers, 355 Lincoln rd. ’Phone 75 234. £626 PRIZE Sweet Peas, mixed colours, tested and proved by winner of 100 Ist prizes. 6d _ and ls P Rt - 184 Highsted rd. SHINGLE. Crushed Metals, Rock, Scoria. Clay, Ashes, Delivered. 'Phone 77-125 any time. K. R. McDonald, Cartage Contractor. t s TWYFORD Monarch Itoctling“Pears‘,~ - 13s I6d case; Tomatoes. 4s case. Bring containers. “Broadfields,” 83 Retreat rd. X 1971 SOIL, 725: Garden Clay, 68s 4d: Sand, 30s, 4 yards, delivered. ’Phone 77-125. any time. Ki R. McDonald. Cartage Contractor. T.S. APPLES’: Cox Orange^4olb, 20s; Wolseley's. 15s; Buerre Boe Bottling Pears, 16s. 4Q Tuckers rd., Papanui, just north St. Bede's College. 6616 APPLES: Cox’s Orange Apples; Pears, 4s: Cooking Apples, 4s; Delicious Apples. From 4 p.m. daily, and all dav Saturday. 29 Massey crescent. St. Albans. 7069 COX’S Orange Apples, 20s large case, 9s small case. Cooking Apples, 10s large case. Please bring containers. Close 7 p.m. each day. R. H. Sisson, 34 Middleton rd., Riccarton. SOIL SOIL. SOIL. First Grade (guaranteed), 72s 4-yard load Delivered. ’Phone 77-125. any time. K. R. MCDONALD. Cartage Contractor. T.S. MAYDENE NURSERIES, 457 Ham road. Telephone 31-264. Place your orders now for Perennial Plants, Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, Fruit Trees, etc. Choice Polyanthus (Californian strain). Plants now ready. Plans of New Gardens supplied. Open Saturdays. T.W.H.F.S. MANURE SELL. MANURE SELL. Cow, Stable, Pig, Fowl, and Stack Bottom.. Cheapest in town. Delivered anywhere. Ring 48-158.7141 HORNBY GRAIN STORE SPRING SOWING REQUIREMENTS Pedigree Ryegrass Lupins Pedigree Clovers Turnips Wheat Rape Chaff Super M/D. Oats Bedding Plants Lucerne Seed D.D.T. Garden Seeds Wire Poultry Foods MARSHALL and THOMPSON, LTD., ’Phone 24-489. T.H.S. BIGGER BRIGHTER BETTER. "RIVIERA RAINBOW” HYDRANGEAS. THE finest yet ever imported into N.Z. These beautiful Hydrangeas will be an asset to those of you who must have a quality garden. Massed shapely, compact bushes, dwarf in habit, form a brilliant panoply of sparkling colour from tip to base. Shades are absolutely magnificent, brilliant cherry red, soft rose, pure bright sky blue, carmine, ruby red, rosy salmon, deep violet purple. Splendid plants, 3s 6d each, 7 for 20s; or 12 mixed shades, 30s (our selection). Post free. JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS. PALM. NORTH. Catalogue free on request. 6474

GOLDEN QUEEN PEACHES. BEST Bottling Quality, 12s 6d; others from 7s 6d case. Also Bottling Freestone Peaches; Tomatoes for sauce, chutney, pulping and bottling, 4s, 9s 6d, 18-201 b case. Quinces, 15s large case. Best Golden Pumpkin, 2d lb, 14s 6d 1201 b sack; Carrots, 4d lb, 14s 6d s.b.; first-grade Apples, dessert and cooking, 6d lb; Best Onions, good keepers, 4d ]b; Cabbage, Is 6d; Lettuce. 6d; Potatoes, guaranteed good cookers, 121 b for 2s 6d; and Chippewa 121 b 4s 6d; Red Beet, 31b for Is. All available now. Come up for some today or evening. INGLEWOOD. 164 Wairakel road, Papanui. 6580 DAFFODILS—WITH A DIFFERENCE WE have been asked by a show specialist ir. highest-quality Daffodils to dispose of his surplus bulbs. The natural increase has brought his stocks to an unwieldy size, and he has lifted and mixed all surpluses of all varieties. Not one of these bulbs in the mixture is less than 2s 6d each, and some are up to 15s each. Our instructions are to quit the lot at 12s 6d dozen, 2 dozen for £l. This is the best value we have ever offered, or seen offered. Naturally the quantity is limited, and orders will be handled in strict rotation. Included in each dozen is one gorgeous pink trumpet (Mrs R. O. Backhouse), value 3s 6d each. Write to: McAVOY and BRIGHT, Bulb Specialists. 270 Albert street (P.O. Box 827), Palmerston North. 2481 BLACK CURRANTS BLACK CURRANTS BIG AS GRAPES. BLACK CURRANTS (and the new idea is “GET ’EM IN EARLY”). We have available a fairly limited number of the New Cotswold Cross Giant Black Currants. This variety is the heaviest cropping yet introduced, and the currants thmeselves are huge in size, rich in flavour, and are produced in heavy clusters. The price is 3s 6d each, three for 10, seven for £l, post "ree. with all cultural directions and jelly recipes. “Send 10 more of your special Black Currants—l have been amazed at the results from the 3 I got earlier. They have proved all you say about them and more.” —L. M. Woburn, Lower Hutt. ONLY FROM JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES, JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES. 226 Victoria avenue; P.O. Box 534, PALMERSTON NORTH. 2405 BRAND NEW—A PINK TRUMPET DAFFODIL—AND DELIGHTFULLY PERFUMED! FLOWERED by us in N.Z. for the first time last Spring, the glorious new Pink perfumed Trumpet Daffodil, "LOUISE DE COLIGNY,” is a gem that will provide ever-increasing loveliness for the Spring garden. The prettily-lacinated trumpet opens a lovely apricot pink, maturing to a delightful coral-salmon pink. Set in a corona of flat, nicely-placed perianth petals, this trumpet exhales a delicate fragrance that unobtrusively perfumes the whole garden. The stem is long and firm, and holds the bloom well. Flowering Bulbs 7s 6d each, 3 for £l. ALSO: the non-perfumed Pink Trumpet Daffodil, "Mrs R. O. Backhouse,” which has been the subject of much favourable comment by gardening writers—3s 6d each. 3 for 10s. SPECIAL OFFER—ONE OF EACH, 10s, POST FREE. Only from: JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES, 226 Victoria avenue, Palmerston North. P.S.—Can you think of a nicer present to a garden-lover? LIVESTOCK, DOGS. ETC. HORSES and Cattie Wanted, any locality ’Phone 59-598. any time. D.T.C DRAUGHT Horse wanted to buy. ’Phone 58-640. X 1650 FOR Sale, 2 young Hufitaway Dogs, starting to run, any trial given. Apply B. J. King, Wakanui, No. 7 R.D., Ashburton. X2OH SPECIAL AUCTION, COB, HACKS AND PONIES On Account MR LOUDON DONALD, Sumner To be neld at MR RON. CARTER S STABLES, 107 Centaurus road, St. Martins, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, MARCH 23, at 2.30 p.m. Also Show Gig and Harness. For full particulars see our advertisement on back page of "The Press” on Saturday, March 17. 3304 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.,

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27916, 13 March 1956, Page 23

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